North Richmond Shoreline Festival is Saturday

Looking to spend a day by the Bay, enjoying live jazz music, drinking beer, eating at a variety of delicious food trucks, and partaking in important environmental discussions? Then catch the North Richmond Shoreline Festival tomorrow.

Every first Saturday of October, Richmond partners with Open Space Alliance, a local social justice, community and environmental organization, on a festival at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline. The event celebrates conservation efforts happening in the city — such as coastal conservancy, metal management, and more.

From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., one can enjoy breathtaking views from the shoreline and engage diverse cultures at this free-to-the-public event. Who doesn’t love a festival that offers pony rides, bouncy houses, hands-on art projects, Pacific Science Center exhibits, and a petting zoo for kids — not to mention a live theater production, car show, and even a beer and wine garden for adults?

Can’t make it out to the Point? Richmond Confidential will be providing coverage of the annual event, which offers a chance for local organizations and the city to come to together and share with the community the importance of enacting environmental policies and changes which better shape our world.

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